We all love phrasal verbs (ahem!) so here is a page on our favourite topic.
All English speakers use phrasal verbs, even without realising they do. We use them when we GET UP in the morning, when we PUT ON our jacket, or even when we GO OUT at the weekend. Most common phrasal verbs are easy to understand from the context of the sentence, but what happens when we don't?
There are many ways of learning new phrasal verbs:
In the classroom
Listening to songs in English
Using a dictionary
Watching films in English
Here is an interesting way to learn some new phrasal verbs and, at the same time, practise your listening skills:
FRED AND BETTY: IS THIS THE END?
Fred and Betty have been dating for years. They have always been a very happy couple... or have they?
Listen to Fred and Betty's phone call AND learn lots of new phrasal verbs with the first series of Face up to Phrasals. All 12 episodes of Fred and Betty: Is this the End? are live NOW!
We all love phrasal verbs (ahem!) so here is a page on our favourite topic.
All English speakers use phrasal verbs, even without realising they do. We use them when we GET UP in the morning, when we PUT ON our jacket, or even when we GO OUT at the weekend. Most common phrasal verbs are easy to understand from the context of the sentence, but what happens when we don't?
There are many ways of learning new phrasal verbs:
Here is an interesting way to learn some new phrasal verbs and, at the same time, practise your listening skills:
FRED AND BETTY: IS THIS THE END?
Fred and Betty have been dating for years. They have always been a very happy couple... or have they?
Listen to Fred and Betty's phone call AND learn lots of new phrasal verbs with the first series of Face up to Phrasals. All 12 episodes of Fred and Betty: Is this the End? are live NOW!
LISTEN Fred and Betty Episode 1
READ Fred and Betty 1
See the bbcenglish website for more episodes:
bbcenglish face up to phrasals